
Engineer Klaassen is detailed to head the railway line's controlling team and has to learn several skills to help them. In turn he tells them of the railway pioneers who invented and developed the train system in Great Britain and Germany.

Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you get a weird thrill from watching massive steam engines chugging along in grainy black and white. It’s for the people who spend their weekends at railway museums. If you’re looking for a narrative, look elsewhere. You’ll probably hate it if you need a protagonist who actual...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you get a weird thrill from watching massive steam engines chugging along in grainy black and white. It’s for the people who spend their weekends at railway museums. If you’re looking for a narrative, look elsewhere. You’ll probably hate it if you need a protagonist who actually does something other than lecture his coworkers about British rail history. There’s this moment where Klaassen is explaining the evolution of the train system, and I swear, the..."
Willy Zielke
Germany

1920 · IMDb —
Dallas M. Fitzgerald

